As an AWS partner, we help you improve business mobility while maintaining administrative control. We provide a monitoring solution so you can see and upgrade the health performance and, availability of your resources on AWS and on-premises.
For DevOps engineers, developers, site reliability engineers (SREs), and IT managers, Amazon CloudWatch provides a monitoring and observability solution. To monitor your applications, respond to system-wide performance changes, optimize resource consumption, and obtain a single picture of operational health, CloudWatch offers you with data and actionable insights. CloudWatch is a monitoring service that collects data. To keep your apps operating smoothly, you can use CloudWatch to identify abnormal activity in your environments, trigger alerts, display logs and metrics side by side, take automatic actions, troubleshoot issues, and uncover insights.
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AWS Auto Scaling continuously analyzes your applications and changes capacity as needed to provide consistent, predictable performance at the lowest feasible cost. It’s simple to build up application scalability for various resources across many services in minutes using AWS Auto Scaling. The service offers a simple but powerful user interface for creating scaling plans for resources such as Amazon EC2 instances. You may now combine Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling with AWS Auto Scaling to scale extra resources for other AWS services if you’re already using Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to dynamically scale your Amazon EC2 instances. Your applications will always have the correct resources at the right time thanks to AWS Auto Scaling.
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By treating infrastructure as code, AWS CloudFormation makes it simple to model a collection of linked AWS and third-party resources, provide them fast and reliably, and manage them throughout their lifecycles. A CloudFormation template specifies your desired resources as well as their dependencies, allowing you to launch and configure them as a stack. Instead of handling resources separately, you may use a template to build, edit, and remove a complete stack as a single unit as frequently as needed. Multiple AWS accounts and AWS Regions can be used to manage and provision stacks.
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AWS Service Catalog allows businesses to develop and manage IT service catalogs that are authorized for usage on AWS. Virtual machine images, servers, software, and databases, as well as full multi-tier application architectures, are all examples of IT services. AWS Service Catalog enables you to manage deployed IT services, as well as your applications, resources, and metadata, from a single location. This enables users to easily deploy just the permitted IT services they demand, allowing you to establish uniform governance and fulfill your compliance requirements. Organizations may understand the application context of their AWS resources using the AWS Service Catalog App Registry.
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AWS Systems Manager allows you to see and operate your AWS infrastructure. Systems Manager gives you a uniform user interface for viewing operational data from different AWS services and automating operational activities across all of your AWS resources. You may aggregate resources like Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon EKS clusters, Amazon S3 buckets, and Amazon RDS using Systems Manager.
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In Slack channels and Amazon Chime chat rooms, the AWS Chatbot is an interactive agent that makes it simple to monitor and engage with your AWS resources. Receiving warnings, running commands to provide diagnostic information, invoking AWS Lambda tasks, and creating AWS support cases are all possible with AWS Chatbot.
AWS Chatbot helps you get started with ChatOps quickly by managing the connection between AWS services and your Slack channels or Amazon Chime chat rooms. You may start receiving notifications and sending commands in your chosen channels or chat rooms with just a few clicks, eliminating the need for your team to switch contexts to interact.
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When AWS experiences events that may affect you, the AWS Personal Health Dashboard offers warnings and remedial assistance. While the Service Health Dashboard shows the overall health of AWS services, the Personal Health Dashboard provides a more customized picture of the performance and availability of the AWS services that underpin your AWS resources.
The dashboard displays important and timely information to assist you in managing ongoing events, as well as proactive notice to assist you in planning for scheduled activities. With Personal Health Dashboard, alerts are generated by changes in the health of AWS resources, providing you with event visibility and assistance to help you rapidly identify and manage issues.
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